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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
In this work inspired by Mesopotamian Mythology, I immersed myself in a universe of bright colors and intense emotions, metaphors of constant rebirth to evoke the passage of the 7 gates of Hell by the goddess ISHTAR. Fiery reds mingle with deep blues and luminous yellows, creating a visual dance that evokes life energy. This painting invites an inner journey, where each shape and nuance is a call to embrace change and find beauty in the excitement… of life.
Patrice Bru is a self-taught artist who trained in figurative oil painting at a very early age.
For many years he produced paintings of landscapes, still lifes, flowers, etc. Until 2019, a period coinciding with his retirement from active life and his irrepressible desire to embark on abstract painting.
This abstract style, which he considers a revelation, now occupies most of his time, with occasional breaks into portraits on request or figurative paintings.
This attraction to abstraction leads him to use techniques that aim to take the viewer on a personal journey.
His work is an ode to freedom, releasing unpredictable and passionate energies with every stroke of his brush, knife, or other technique. It allows him to give true meaning to the word creation.